Informed Decision Making
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1 INFORMED DECISION MAKING INFORMED CONSENT Informed consent is not a signature on a consent form. It is not a single event it is a process of dialogue between the (health care provider) and the patient continuing throughout the course of treatment. Italics kv. Eleanor Cronk. Informed Consent in Don t Leave the Office Without It. Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario as a special supplement to the June 2001 issue of Dispatch. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? An informed decision can be said to have been made based upon a clear appreciation and understanding of the facts, implications, and future consequences of an action. Wikipedia 2011 Kathy O Grady Venter 1
2 WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? An informed decision can be said to have been made based upon a clear appreciation and understanding of the facts, implications, and future consequences of an action. Wikipedia 2011 Mothers Voices Maternity Experiences Survey % any breastfeeding (up 4%) 26% exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months (up 9%) Kathy O Grady Venter 2
3 HOW TO MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION? Obtain expert /reliable information Ask questions List and weigh the pros and cons Discuss with support persons and trusted HCP s Review goals:? Why Consider medical history Plan and follow up support. Information which should be provided by a health care practitioner during informed consent discussions include: 1. the condition for which the treatment is proposed, 2. the nature and purpose of the treatment, 3. the risks and benefits involved in undergoing the treatment, and 4. the risks and benefits involved in not undergoing the treatment; THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT, C.C.S.M. C. M110, S. 27(1). Kathy O Grady Venter 3
4 a person has capacity to make health care decisions if he or she is able to understand the information that is relevant to making a decision and able to appreciate the reasonably foreseeable consequences of a decision or lack of decision.. THE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVES ACT (Manitoba 1992) 5. Guidance is provided by the Health Care Consent Act, 1996 (Ontario) and the relevant case law concerning the types of information which should be provided by a health care practitioner during informed consent discussions. These include: The nature of the proposed treatment: The expected importance of the proposed treatment The material risks and side-effects of the proposed treatment: Alternative courses of action: The likely consequences of not having the proposed treatment: The answers to any questions the patient may have regarding the proposed treatment. HEALTH CARE CONSENT ACT 1996 (ONTARIO) Nurses are accountable for obtaining consent that " must be informed, be voluntary, not have been obtained through misrepresentation or fraud HEALTH CARE CONSENT ACT 1996 (ONTARIO) Kathy O Grady Venter 4
5 Medical care is wrongful and a "battery" unless the patient has given consent to it. Health Care Consent Act 1996 (Ontario) Informed Consent is Law in Canada How does the Health Care Consent Act 1996 pertain to infant feeding decisions? When a woman has made an informed decision to breastfeed and supplementation is recommended? E.g. a baby who is dehydrated and for whom mother s milk/banked, donor human is not available/adequate (or for any other medical reason, maternal or infant), OR perhaps When a woman has made an informed decision to formula feed and supplementation with human milk is recommended? E.g. the ill or preterm infant who needs human milk to prevent or ameliorate illness. Kathy O Grady Venter 5
6 NB. giving formula is not battery but giving it without consent may be deemed to be so. There is a precedent setting case according to which cases regarding ABM as an intervention may be considered: Sept 1/97 CMAJ /Page553 CAN MED ASSOC J SEPT. 1, 1997; 157 (5) Canadian Medical Association (text and abstract/résumé) Supreme Court reaffirms landmark informed-consent ruling in chickenpox case. Karen Capen Informed Consent is Law in Canada. OPHA POSITION PAPER - INFORMED DECISION MAKING AND INFANT FEEDING Decisions about infant feeding have both short and long term consequences for infants, mothers and the community. The Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA) Breastfeeding Promotion Working Group has expressed its position on informed decision making and infant feeding in this paper, which discusses ways to facilitate an informed decision, infant feeding choices, and decisions around artificial baby milk. Related document: OPHA.InformedDecisionMaking.PP.final.August2007[1 ].doc WHO MAKES AN INFORMED DECISION? the individual concerned must have adequate reasoning faculties and be in possession of all relevant facts Kathy O Grady Venter 6
7 EXAMPLES OF INFORMED DECISION MAKING IN THE PERINATAL PERIOD: Type of prenatal care Birth plans Infant feeding decision Breastfeeding and Supplementation methods Parenting roles Support persons Choosing follow up care More examples the process continues through life BFI: INFORMATION REQUIRED TO MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION INCLUDES health outcomes risks and costs of breastmilk substitutes contraception compatible with breastfeeding Rights of women The 10 Steps to successful breastfeeding difficulty of reversing the decision once breastfeeding is stopped The Importance Of Breastfeeding Perfect nutrients Easily digested Efficiently used Protection against infection & chronic disease Optimal brain development Photo courtesy of A. Ratsimandresy Health outcomes Kathy O Grady Venter 7
8 Importance Of Breastfeeding Photo courtesy of R. Wyse Helps bonding & development Helps delay a new pregnancy Protects mothers health Costs less than formula feeding Health outcomes Consequence of not breastfeeding for baby heightened risk of allergies upper and lower respiratory infections and asthma deficient response to immunizations. increased risk of developing insulin dependent diabetes mellitus Increased risk for necrotizing enterocolitis for preterm babies Risks & costs Consequence of not breastfeeding for mother Increased risk of postpartum heamorrhage - slower involution of the uterus earlier return of fertility Increased risk of certain types of cancer Increased risk of osteoporosis do not experience the same release of maternal hormones adaptation postpartum Risks & Costs Kathy O Grady Venter 8
9 FORMULA SUPPLEMENTS ARE USEFUL WHEN HUMAN MILK IS NOT AVAILABLE Provides calories for energy and nutrients for growth. Commercially available. Predominantly cows milk based. Safer option than home-made baby milks Requires careful preparation and storage Adequate teaching must be given re use. Contamination Incorrect preparation FORMULA RECALLS To see a current list of US formula recalls: In Canada, see Health Canada s Advisories Risks & Costs Kathy O Grady Venter 9
10 NEONATAL EMERGENCIES: TABLE 1. "THE MISFITS T - Trauma (nonaccidental and accidental) H - Heart disease/hypovolemia/hypoxia E - Endocrine (congenital adrenal hyperplasia, thyrotoxicosis) M - Metabolic (electrolyte imbalance) I - Inborn errors of metabolism: Metabolic emergencies S - Sepsis (meningitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infection) F - Formula mishaps (under or overdilution) I - Intestinal catastrophes (volvulus, intussusception, NEC) T - Toxins/poisons S - Seizures Neonatal Emergencies CME/CE Tonia J. Brousseau, DO Ghazala Q. Sharieff, MD Risks & Costs + unseen costs Health outcomes Medical care > productivity environmental impact etc. Risks & costs Lactational Amenorrhoea Method Contraception Kathy O Grady Venter 10
11 In Ontario, women are legally protected from discrimination and harassment because of sex, including pregnancy and breastfeeding. Human Rights BCC BFI Practice Outcome Indicators: Staff questionaire Kathy O Grady Venter 11
12 SUPPLEMENTATION FOR MEDICAL REASONS Infant reasons & Maternal reasons Unicef : Acceptable medical reasons for the use of breastmilk substitutes. In addition infants who have not regained birth weight at two to three weeks of age or who have insufficient weight gain, when increased breastfeeding cannot provide adequate intake. The Breastfeeding Committee for Canada PARENTAL INFORMED DECISION (NON-MEDICAL REASON) Maternal Reasons Cultural Personal life/work/family/ Lack of support Lack of confidence Health Kathy O Grady Venter 12
13 MATERNAL CARE Physical Mental Emotional QUESTIONS NURSES CAN ASK THEMSELVES There is a real health difference between babies who are breastfed and babies who are (bottle) formula fed. (Martens, 1997) Strongly disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly agree NO ++ No Neutral YES ++ Agree Kathy O Grady Venter 13
14 QUESTIONS NURSES CAN ASK THEMSELVES (decision-making process) Am I presenting the information in a calm and respectful manner? Am I presenting all the options under consideration? Am I presenting my personal opinion? Am I pressuring the patient to decide on a particular option? Good Mother Breastfeeding in the most narrow frame RESULTS OF THIS NARROW PERSPECTIVE All the pressure is on the individual mother Intense anti or pro breastfeeding sentiment most often from women Sensationalist press Industry capitalizes Breastfeeding in the most narrow frame Kathy O Grady Venter 14
15 Expanding the Breastfeeding frame expands the responsibility spouse, family, society, health care system, government etc Reframing Breastfeeding ZARA Zara is a 32 year old mother who delivered her second baby by emergency c/ section. The baby is now 36 hours old. She has a two year old at home that was breastfed for 2 weeks before he was switched completely to formula. Zara has been breastfeeding approximately every 3 to 4 hours and no supplement has been given. Her husband has just come to the nursing station requesting a bottle of formula for the baby. He states that the baby isn t settling and has been breastfeeding off and on for the past 2 hours. He states Zara is exhausted, she needs to get some sleep. Breastfeeding Best Practice Guidelines for Nurses Clinical Case Studies ZAHIDA Zahida gave birth to her first baby vaginally 3 days ago. Zahida says she didn t sleep much the night before because her baby was crying a lot and feeding frequently. Her nipples are really painful while breastfeeding. Zahida and her husband are staying with his parents, her husband is frequently away on business and her mother-inlaw isn t supportive of breastfeeding. Zahida really wants to breastfeed but is considering giving up. Breastfeeding Best Practice Guidelines for Nurses Clinical Case Studies Kathy O Grady Venter 15
16 GABBY PHN visits a family with a 2 week old baby who is nursing with the aid of a nipple shield. Gabby is breastfeeding exclusively and baby has just returned to birth weight. Gabby pumps twice a day as baby needs a supplement occassionally at night. PHN says she should not be using the shield. Kathy Venter Level 2 Case studies CRYSTINA Crystina is expecting her 2 nd baby and she is planning to bottle feed because she fears breastfeeding will take too much time away from her toddler. She fears she will not manage as she is a single parent. Kathy Venter Level 2 Case studies HUANG Huang says she is trying to breastfeed her 1 st. baby and says she probably has the same problems as her mother who had no milk. Huang is discarding colostrum and giving formula till the milk comes in. Baby is 3 days old. Kathy Venter Level 2 Case studies Kathy O Grady Venter 16
17 Stats. Canada. Mothers Voices. Community Health Survey 2007 Stats. Canada. Community Health Survey 2003 and Health Care Consent Act 1996 (Ontario) OPHA. Inform007[1].doc Eleanor Cronk. Informed Consent in Don t Leave the Office Without It. Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario as a special supplement to the June 2001 issue of Dispatch. Horta B.L. et al (2007) Evidence on the long-term effects of breastfeeding. WHO Ip S et al (2007) Breastfeeding and Maternal Health Outcomes in Developed Countries. AHRQ Publication No. 07-E007. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality College of Nurses of Ontario Practice Standard: Ethics Dusdieker LB, Dunger CI, Losch M. (2006). Prenatal office practices regarding infant feeding choices. Clinical Pediatrics 45: DiGirolamo AM, Grummer-Strawn LM, Fein SB. (2003). Do perceived attitudes of physicians and hospital staff affect breastfeeding decisions? Birth 30(2): Health Canada s Advisories US formula recalls: Neonatal Emergencies CME/CE Tonia J. Brousseau, DO Ghazala Q. Sharieff, MD Breastfeeding Committee for Canada. BFI Integrated 10 Steps Practice Outcome Indicators for Hospitals and Community Health Services WHO/UNICEF Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative. Revised The International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent relevant WHA Resolutions. Coping with Depression During Pregnancy and Following the Birth 2011 BC Reproductive Mental Health Program Hormonal Physiology of Childbearing: Evidence and Implications for Women, Babies, and Maternity Care. Sarah J. Buckley 2015 Kathy O Grady Venter 17
18 Stats. Canada. Mothers Voices. Community Health Survey 2007 Stats. Canada. Community Health Survey 2003 and Health Care Consent Act 1996 (Ontario) OPHA. Inform007[1].doc THE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVES ACT (Manitoba 1992) The Mental Health Act, C.C.S.M. c. M110, s. 27(1). Eleanor Cronk. Informed Consent in Don t Leave the Office Without It. Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario as a special supplement to the June 2001 issue of Dispatch. Horta B.L. et al (2007) Evidence on the long-term effects of breastfeeding. WHO Ip S et al (2007) Breastfeeding and Maternal Health Outcomes in Developed Countries. AHRQ Publication No. 07-E007. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality The CNA Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses College of Nurses of Ontario Practice Standard: Ethics Dusdieker LB, Dunger CI, Losch M. (2006). Prenatal office practices regarding infant feeding choices. Clinical Pediatrics 45: DiGirolamo AM, Grummer-Strawn LM, Fein SB. (2003). Do perceived attitudes of physicians and hospital staff affect breastfeeding decisions? Birth 30(2): Health Canada s Advisories US formula recalls: Neonatal Emergencies CME/CE Tonia J. Brousseau, DO Ghazala Q. Sharieff, MD Breastfeeding Committee for Canada. BFI Integrated 10 Steps Practice Outcome Indicators for Hospitals and Community Health Services WHO/UNICEF Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative. Revised The International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent relevant WHA Resolutions. Coping with Depression During Pregnancy and Following the Birth 2011 BC Reproductive Mental Health Program Hormonal Physiology of Childbearing: Evidence and Implications for Women, Babies, and Maternity Care. Sarah J. Buckley 2015
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